Sydnie Christmas Amazes Fans by Tackling One of Jennifer Hudson’s Most Difficult Songs With Incredible Vocal Power

Sydnie Christmas has once again reminded the world why she’s one of Britain’s brightest young vocal talents. In a rare recording shared on social media, the singer took on one of Jennifer Hudson’s most challenging songs, “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going”, leaving fans stunned by the sheer power of her voice—even without a full musical track.

At just 18, Sydnie’s performance displayed a level of vocal maturity that belied her age. Commenters were quick to praise her: “Mind blowing. The power she already had. Wow,” wrote one viewer, while another added, “Cant get over Sydnie’s voice in this beautiful song wow.” Others highlighted her musicality, noting, “The voice of Sydnie carries this version… Her strength and musicality are outstanding, stunning!”

The song itself is a Broadway torch classic, famously made legendary by Jennifer Holliday in the original 1981 Dreamgirls production. Holliday’s portrayal of Effie brought her instant stardom and a Grammy Award, while Jennifer Hudson later revived the role in the 2005 film adaptation, winning an Oscar and cementing the song’s place as a benchmark for aspiring singers.

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“And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” has long been a touchstone in show business. Over the years, it has helped numerous performers—from Jessica Sanchez on American Idol to Britain’s Got Talent contestants—gain attention and acclaim.

The song has also been at the center of debates about race and appropriation in music, most recently when a white singer was deemed “not appropriate” to perform it for The Best of the West End at the Royal Albert Hall, sparking discussion on social media and even drawing comments from Queen guitarist Brian May.

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For Sydnie, however, the song is less about controversy and more about showcasing raw emotion and vocal prowess—a hallmark that first drew attention to her on ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent. Over the past year, Sydnie has experienced a whirlwind rise: she released her debut album My Way, performed for King Charles at the Royal Variety Performance, and rubbed shoulders with music heavyweights including Michael Bublé and Jennifer Hudson at an LA fundraiser organized by David Foster.

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Despite her meteoric rise, Sydnie remains grounded. “I don’t get noticed, ever. I get on the Tube and no one bats an eyelid. I’m not that famous!” she told reporters. Her focus is now on her first headline tour, beginning February 9 in Glasgow and running for ten dates across the UK. She promises an intimate show full of music and personal stories, citing inspiration from Adele’s Las Vegas residency: “I want the audience to get to know me… show I didn’t wake up one day and get lucky. I grafted and whole-bodily wanted this..

As the song has proven for generations of performers, “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” isn’t just a showstopper—it’s a proving ground. And with Sydnie Christmas, it’s clear that this young artist has already made it her own.